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H.B. Willson "IR REINEN WÎP, IR WERDEN MAN" (WALTHER 66,21 ff.) 49/2, p. 184
B.K. Martin "THE LAMENT OF THE OLD WOMAN OF BEARE": A CRITICAL EVALUATION 38/3, p. 245

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  • The Lament of the Old Woman of Beare
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  • Pseudo-Augustinian Sermones ad fratres in eremo
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  • The First Lieg of Maximian
  • Satisfactio of Dracontius
  • Ars Amatoria of Ovid
  • Ars Poetica of Horace
  • Versus ad Sethum of St. Columbanus
  • IR REINEN WÎP, IR WERDEN MAN

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